In a dramatic escalation, President Trump announced the U.S. has bombed three key nuclear sites in Iran as part of Operation Midnight Hammer, joining Israel's ongoing campaign. The operation targets Iran’s nuclear capabilities amidst escalating tensions and raises global security concerns.
Amid ongoing Israeli military actions, the UN's nuclear watchdog reveals it cannot verify the location of Iran's near-bomb-grade uranium stockpile, raising global security concerns.
The Trump administration may expand its travel ban to include 36 additional countries, citing security concerns and deficiencies in vetting processes. This could significantly impact immigration and travel policies.
In a dramatic move, the Trump administration is eyeing a travel ban on citizens from 36 additional countries, citing national security concerns. This follows a recent ban affecting 12 nations, raising alarms about stricter immigration policies.
In a surprising move, President Trump says national security concerns over Nippon Steel's bid for U.S. Steel can be resolved, leading to a spike in U.S. Steel shares amid hopes for deal approval.
This weekend, Americans are set to rally against and in support of Trump’s immigration policies, with protests erupting nationwide. A military parade celebrating the Army's anniversary coincides with these demonstrations, raising tensions and security concerns.
In a surprising ruling, a federal judge has barred the Trump administration from deporting Columbia University activist Mahmoud Khalil, citing national security concerns raised by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
The U.S. is initiating a partial evacuation of its embassy in Iraq due to rising security risks, causing oil prices to surge. This follows increased tensions in the Middle East, particularly related to Iran and ongoing conflicts.
President Trump reinstates a travel ban affecting 12 countries, citing national security concerns following a recent terror attack. Discover the implications and exemptions of this controversial policy.
Investigators are scrutinizing Secretary Pete Hegseth's involvement in leaking military strike plans via a messaging app. The probe raises concerns over national security and classified information management.